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Peshawar will not die

by Ahson Malick on November 26, 2009

I was reviewing an article by Rahim-ullah-Yosuf published in “The News” a few days ago, in that article he gave reference of a folk song while describing the sentiments and devotion of people of Peshawar towards the city, it struck a chord of my association with it, i couldn’t agree more, Larsha Pekhawar ta” (Let’s go to Peshawar) , as I said, it’s a folk song, soothing, beautiful and alluring, describes and reflects the intensity of the romance Peshawar has to offer to his inhabitants and fans, well I am not native so had to add word “fan”, many of my Pushtoon friends here in Karachi are deep “sufferer” of this romance and I can’t blame them for this, having said that I didn’t get “infected” from them, source of my victimization to this romance is different, a Part of it is the history of Peshawar, which seemingly lived forever.

History of Peshawar tends to mark an immediate impact on the mind with beautiful artifacts, rich cultural heritage, monuments, these objects some time looks like a gateway, a portal into the past, consider a place like Bala-Hisar Fort, inviting one to look in to historic Khyber Valley- gateway that has seen, conquers, nomads and travelers passing through it. The history of the fort must surely to that of the city, but the early days have marked in mystery, standing in front of it one can tele-port himself into the past, it is tempting, however, to see this as the site of fortification sheltered by a moat that was visited and described by the Chinese travelers like Hsuan Tsang and later Ruder Kipling, presently Bala-Hisar fort houses headquarters of a prestigious Frontier Corps- the defenders of the mountains. It’s just a mere glimpse; a sneak into a single page of Peshawar’s glorious past, which is so very fascinating that one can’t resist against the temptation of having a deeper look, it drags him further into details, but when one tried to illustrate heritage of past, ghost of terrorism hauls him back into present.

Today Peshawar is bleeding, it’s grousing and suffering with pain and agony, hundreds of innocence have perished, red rain is seemingly inescapable, splashes of that rain is causing the blood stains on the beautiful face of Peshawar, I know its winter, but where is snow? Its Ash, and it’s everywhere, where are the kind clouds? Why Smoky fog is covering the sky? Fears and complains is surely not the solution, more lucid approach would be a glance based on factual details of entire depiction, well let me tell you it going to be difficult in the end. Background of recent wave of terrorist attacks is the Military operation in Waziristan, people in extent are quite rightly labeling these attacks as brutal reaction to the “mother of all battles”, a battle which we are apparently fighting for someone sitting just next in Afghanistan, and paying us to fight “our war”, TTP has absolutely no ethical, moral or legal justification for such hideous terrorism on the name of retribution and Jihad as both are entirely different entities, and they are mixing it up, so are we Taliban are absolutely wrong in their whole definition of operational activities inside Pakistan, but at the same time one also needs to sit down and think about the fact that, if this is our war then we have to prove it, we should not pretend that we are fighting it on our own in our interest, for our own sake and on the other hand take orders from state department and pentagon, one has to come forward and show to the world that we are fighting this war for our future. This is a whole different topic and one can afford to have different view-port for screening the scene and making his own opinion based on available facts in combination with evidence in hand and speculation based on that testimony about the whole scenario, so i would rather stay focused on what is happening in Peshawar and surroundings.

Apparently it’s quite hard to differentiate between the terrorist attacks as such acts are atrocious responses more out of desperation from a pitiless mentality when it observes itself suffering in danger of extinction, terrorist attacks all over the country and specially in Peshawar are fairly identical in more than one way, there is a firm believe among people of Pakistan that there are other foreign hands which are said to be involved in supporting and initiating these terrorist activities, so question is how one should separate them, how can a person differentiate between two attacks?, one being committed by interior hocks and those being facilitate and executed by the foreign assets directly? Well I have a very simple approach to judge and differentiate between the two, there are two different patterns in these attacks, Internal pawns mainly TTP and allies are targeting security personals, entities related to security establishment along with some symbolic international organizations in the country such as UN and related NGOs and after each attack they are likely to accept the responsibility with a shameful warning to add into the traumatic situation, while foreign element are busy using Iraqi model of car bombings and reported “suicide attacks” in markets and streets and other crowded public places, main reason [click to continue...]

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Maulvi Faqir Mohammad - The New TTP Chief

by Owais Ehsan on August 20, 2009

After the dealth of Baitullah Mehsud , everyone was waiting for a response from TTP? and we have one now -  Bajaur Agency Taliban commander Maulvi Faqir Mohammad on Wednesday declared himself as the acting chief of the defunct Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Muslim Khan as the central spokesman for the militant organisation.

Taliban militants until now had been denying Baitullah Mehsud’s death in the August 5 US drone attack. But Faqir Mohammad’s sudden appearance and his declaring himself as the acting chief of the TTP has opened a Pandora’s box.Senior analysts are of the opinion that Faqir Mohammad’s intervention and nominating himself as the TTP chief showed that Baitullah is no more. Faqir Mohammad argued that his decision to take control of the TTP was due to the poor health of Baitullah. He claimed Baitullah was seriously ill and unable to coordinate with other chapters of the Taliban movement.

Maulvi Faqir was nominated as the TTP deputy chief on December 14, 2007 when all militant organisations, operating in the seven tribal regions, Frontier Regions (FRs) and settled districts of the NWFP entered into an alliance.Maulvi Faqir claimed Baitullah was alive, but his poor health did not allow him to lead the Taliban. He said it was difficult for Baitullah to keep contacts with several groups of the Taliban operating in various regions due to his sickness. According to Faqir Mohammad, Baitullah has been suffering from various diseases, including hypertension, diabetes and kidney problems.

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Baitullah Mehsud No More!

by Sana Saleem on August 8, 2009

“Only jihad can bring peace to the world” said Baitullah Mehsud, Pakistan’s enemy number one, while talking to the BBC in 2007. Mehsud earned

the ire of the Pakistani military, people and Western world alike by his version of Jihad. His force structure is known to be very diverse: Including around 12,000 local fighters, many of them belonging to his own Mehsud tribe, and an estimated 4,000 foreign fighters, predominantly Arabs and Central Asians seasoned in the 1980s Afghan jihad. By giving them a cause and a home — in parts of South Waziristan where they were easily accessible to him- Mehsud raised a fanatical army of guerilla warfare. Not to forget his stable of teenage boys -indoctrinated to serve as suicide bombers, thus raising an army of child soldiers.

In March the U.S. put a $5 million bounty on his head. On the other side American unmanned drones increased significantly focusing on Mehsud-related targets. Its essential to highlight that the drone led attacks have killed 600 civilians till date. However a drone attack at Zangara ,in the tribal area of South Waziristan, today managed to eliminate Baitullah. His demise is undoubtedly a great blow to the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) and a moral booster for the Pakistan army. If used strategically this could act as a juncture in the war against Taliban. According to sources the Taliban have already assembled to appoint a new leader. The NYT piece on Baitullah states:

Already, Taliban commanders were meeting Friday in a shura, or council, in the lawless tribal area of South Waziristan to choose his successor, according to intelligence and militant officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. It was unclear when they would reach a decision.

Photo Courtesy: BBC- Pakistans most feared men
Photo Courtesy: BBC- Pakistan’s most feared men

The fact that an immediate council has been set up reflects the intensity of the loss. Whether the Pakistan army and the American intelligence agency utilize this opportunity to further destabilize Taliban, remains a question. Provided that they do utilize this opportunity (which they must) it could undoubtedly trigger a pivotal change. Another speculation leading to his death is of a possible backlash. The Pakistani authority have reportedly dismissed any signs of immediate reaction. Still many fear that the backlash could be extremely devastating. Many believe that his death has marked him a martyr to his soldiers. A martyr whose death will ignite the inferno of religious extremism even more. Nonetheless his death has snubbed one of the most blatant Taliban leaders. He was known to mastermind and blatantly confess over 80% terrorist attacks in Pakistan. A report in Dawn elaborates:

A wave of attacks linked to the militants has killed 1,995 people around Pakistan since government forces fought gunmen holed up in Islamabad’s Red Mosque in July 2007, sparking militant retaliation.The government has blamed nearly 80 per cent of the attacks on the Pakistan Taliban, including the December 2007 killing of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

A video footage showing manhunt for Baitullah Mehsud


NYT reports:Just Last year, Mehsud held a rare news conference in the town of Kot Kai in South Waziristan to discuss his fight against the U.S.

”It is the top desire of my life to obtain martyrdom, I have strong feelings for the martyrdom in my heart,” he said. ”To be a martyr, to be wounded or arrested we consider it as a sacrifice.”He said the Taliban supported suicide bombings as a response to American bombs.”America is bombing us and we are facing cruelty, so we will support these suicide attacks.” he said. ”They (suicide bombers) are our atom bombs. Although the infidels have the atom bombs, our atom bombs are the finest in the world.”They use the atom (bomb) and it destroyed everything while our one bomb just targets one target to be destroyed.”

Photo Courtesy: NYT- Baitullah Mehsuds press conference
Photo Courtesy: NYT- Baitullah Mehsud’s press conference

Mehsud’s growing influence had become a grave concern to Western policymakers suggesting Pakistan represents the gravest general security threat to the international community — the prospect of al Qaeda being nuclear-armed. With Mehsud down the prospect seems less likely to be attained. At the same time this is entirely dependant on how Baitullah’s death is utilized to further damage the Taliban regime.The most interesting fact surrounding Baitullah is his death from a drone attack, and if the incident changes the majorities perspective. While speaking in a live show on Dawn Faraha naz Isphani, Advisor to the President, confessed she will not condemn drones if they have successfully eliminated Baitullah. In the past the secrecy cloaked drone attacks have been quite notorious. Even though the authorities continued to publicly condemn the drone attacks , many analyst disclosed a mutual agreement. The targeting of Baitullah Mehsud highlights the closely knitted intelligence networking between the US and Pakistani authorities.In June, authorities announced they were launching an operation against Mehsud in South Waziristan( Read The hunt for Baitullah Meshud). Although air strikes began right away, the offensive never went full-scale, even with a well defined target. In the meantime, the drone attacks increased, claiming to target Mehsud, further raising speculation that the Pakistani authorities were coordinating the drone attacks with Americans. On accounts of drone attacks, many might principally disagree , but after Baitullah’s death a possible change in perspective can not be denied.Baitullah Mehsud’s death can be considered a significant blow but not a definite one. Al-Qaeda has never been a one man army , many more deputes will vow in Baituallah’s place.But the Taliban will require time to groom a leader that commands the same fear among his tribesmen, that made Baitullah an elusive foe. The recent tussle among the Taliban groups has incautiously exposed their weakness. His demise has also managed to shatter the implausible conspiracy theory surrounding his group.The aim now should be to sabotage Baitullah’s legacy.We must remember that the Waziristan operation was tagged as a “decisive showdown” by the army, and Baituallah’s death is no doubt the curtain raiser. Now that Baitullah is no more the end seems more realistic and attainable.

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Baitullah Mehsud Killed In Drone Strike

by Owais Ehsan on August 7, 2009

Latest : Mehsud Confirmed Dead

There are reports coming in that the Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud may be dead after a reported drone attack, a US official said on Thursday. If confirmed, the death of Mehsud would be a coup for Washington, which has placed a five-million-dollar bounty on his head and branded him “a key Al Qaeda facilitator” in Pakistan’s tribal belt.

“There is some reason to believe Mehsud may be dead but it cannot be confirmed at this time for certain,” the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told media.We suspect he was killed in the missile strike,’ Rehman Malik said on Friday. ‘We have some information, but we don’t have material evidence to confirm it.’

Meanwhile, Director General ISPR Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas cautioned that the reports of Mehsud’s death are still unconfirmed. ‘We are receiving reports and probing,’ he said.

ABC News cited a senior US official as saying there was a 95 per cent chance that Mehsud was among those killed in the missile strike. US officials have visual and other indicators it was Mehsud and Pakistanis are now trying to collect physical evidence to be certain, ABC reported. The official would not comment on the circumstances surrounding Mehsud’s possible death.

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We earlier posted that Mehsud’s wife had been killed in an attack from an unmanned US aircraft, which regularly target Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants in Pakistan. A senior Pakistani security official had told media that the target of the strike was the warlord Mehsud. US television quoted unnamed US officials saying there was no physical evidence but there were “indicators” that Mehsud had been killed.The officials said they hoped to secure DNA tests, US television reported. Pakistan on Sunday offered a 615,000-dollar reward for information leading to the capture, dead or alive, of Mehsud.

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Baitullah Mehsud’s Wife Killed In Drone Attack

by Owais Ehsan on August 5, 2009

The wife of Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud was one of three killed on Wednesday in a missile strike by a suspected US drone in South Waziristan region on the Afghan border, a relative said.

‘I confirm that the female that was killed in the strike was the wife of Baitullah Mehsud,’ the relative told Reuters by telephone.

The missile had struck the house of Baitullah Mehsud’s father-in-law An intelligence official told Reuters two militants were killed in the attack. Mehsud’s whereabouts were not known at the time. The relative who spoke to Reuters did not want to be identified.

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Baitullah Mehsud! Is he Serving Mullah Umar or Leon E. Panetta?

by Owais Ehsan on April 5, 2009

baitullah-mehsudSo a day before G20 Summit commenced, Baitullah Mehsud for the first time in more than 18 months suddenly appears and says we are going to strike Washington and White House. And the next day Obama declares Al-Qaida planning to attack US from Pakistan. How convenient, who is Baitullah Mehsud serving here? Mullah Omar or CIA ? And now the public flogging of girl in Swat, which TTP has clearly called Fake attempt to destabilize the Swat peace deal. I think there is more to it than what the people assumes and what the western media is portraying at the moment. Ahmed Quraishi article gives a good overview of the deliberate attempt to sabotage the Swat deal.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Everyone knows that a public flogging like this one will create a stir. The fake Taliban who also call themselves ‘Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’ [TTP] did this intentionally. And the Pakistani media played along, repeating the footage endlessly for ratings.

The problem is that this appears to be a deliberate attempt by these suspicious ‘Pakistani Taliban’ to derail the peace deal that has robbed them from the excuse to fight their own country and people by claiming that Shariah is not implemented.

This attempt is another indicator in the piles of circumstantial evidence collected over the past two years that proves that while most of the foot soldiers of the ‘Pakistani Taliban’ are our own misguided young Pakistanis, the real handlers behind this shadowy group are people with links to the border area with Afghanistan where, according to the latest statement by Interior Adviser Rehman Malik, some 4000 foreign fighters are present.

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